Module sql_migration_sim::ast
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SQL Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) types
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- Represents an Array Expression, either
ARRAY[..], or[..] - An
ARRAY_AGGinvocationARRAY_AGG( [ DISTINCT ] <expr> [ORDER BY <expr>] [LIMIT <n>] )OrARRAY_AGG( [ DISTINCT ] <expr> ) [ WITHIN GROUP ( ORDER BY <expr> ) ]ORDER BY position is defined differently for BigQuery, Postgres and Snowflake. - SQL assignment
foo = expras used in SQLUpdate - SQL column definition
- An optionally-named
ColumnOption:[ CONSTRAINT <name> ] <column-option>. <constraint_characteristics> = [ DEFERRABLE | NOT DEFERRABLE ] [ INITIALLY DEFERRED | INITIALLY IMMEDIATE ] [ ENFORCED | NOT ENFORCED ]- Postgres specific feature.
- A single CTE (used after
WITH):alias [(col1, col2, ...)] AS ( query )The names in the column list beforeAS, when specified, replace the names of the columns returned by the query. The parser does not validate that the number of columns in the query matches the number of columns in the query. - Function describe in DROP FUNCTION.
- Bigquery
EXCEPTinformation, with at least one column. - A function call
- An identifier, decomposed into its value or character data and the quote style.
- Single aliased identifier
- Represents an INTERVAL expression, roughly in the following format:
INTERVAL '<value>' [ <leading_field> [ (<leading_precision>) ] ] [ TO <last_field> [ (<fractional_seconds_precision>) ] ], e.g.INTERVAL '123:45.67' MINUTE(3) TO SECOND(2). - A single column definition in MySQL’s
JSON_TABLEtable valued function. - A hive LATERAL VIEW with potential column aliases
- A
LISTAGGinvocationLISTAGG( [ DISTINCT ] <expr>[, <separator> ] [ON OVERFLOW <on_overflow>] ) ) [ WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY <within_group1>[, ...] ) ] NAME = <EXPR>arguments for DuckDB macros- A name of a table, view, custom type, etc., possibly multi-part, i.e. db.schema.obj
- Function argument in CREATE OR DROP FUNCTION.
- An
ORDER BYexpression - PARTITION statement used in ALTER TABLE et al. such as in Hive SQL
- The most complete variant of a
SELECTquery expression, optionally includingWITH,UNION/ other set operations, andORDER BY. - Syntax
- Bigquery
REPLACEinformation. - A restricted variant of
SELECT(without CTEs/ORDER BY), which may appear either as the only body item of aQuery, or as an operand to a set operation likeUNION. - A field definition within a struct.
- SQL user defined type attribute definition
- Column definition specified in a
CREATE VIEWstatement. - Additional options for wildcards, e.g. Snowflake
EXCLUDE/RENAMEand BigqueryEXCEPT. - Specifies the data processed by a window function, e.g.
RANGE UNBOUNDED PRECEDINGorROWS BETWEEN 5 PRECEDING AND CURRENT ROW. - A window specification (i.e.
OVER (PARTITION BY .. ORDER BY .. etc.))
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- A privilege on a database object (table, sequence, etc.).
- An
ALTER COLUMN(Statement::AlterTable) operation - An
ALTER ROLE(Statement::AlterRole) operation - An
ALTER TABLE(Statement::AlterTable) operation - The mode of an argument in CREATE FUNCTION.
- Represents the data type of the elements in an array (if any) as well as the syntax used to declare the array.
- Binary operators
- Options for
CAST/TRY_CASTBigQuery: https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/format-elements#formatting_syntax - Possible units for characters, initially based on 2016 ANSI standard.
- Information about character length, including length and possibly unit.
ColumnOptions are modifiers that follow a column definition in aCREATE TABLEstatement.- Optional context modifier for statements that can be or
LOCAL, orSESSION. - A
CSVoption inCOPYstatement before PostgreSQL version 9.0. - An option in
COPYstatement before PostgreSQL version 9.0. - An option in
COPYstatement. - Sql options of a
CREATE TABLEstatement. - SQL data types
- Function describe in DROP FUNCTION.
- Snowflake
EXCLUDEinformation. - An SQL expression of any type.
- Specific direction for FETCH statement
- External table’s available file format
- FOR XML or FOR JSON clause, specific to MSSQL (formats the output of a query as XML or JSON)
- These attributes inform the query optimizer about the behavior of the function.
GeneratedAss are modifiers that follow a column option in agenerated. ‘ExpStored’ is used for a column generated from an expression and stored.GeneratedExpressionModes are modifiers that follow an expression in agenerated. No modifier is typically the same as Virtual.- Objects on which privileges are granted in a GRANT statement.
- Indexing method used by that index.
- JsonOperator
- Stores the error handling clause of a
JSON_TABLEtable valued function: {NULL | DEFAULT json_string | ERROR} ON {ERROR | EMPTY } - Representation whether a definition can can contains the KEY or INDEX keywords with the same meaning.
- The
ON OVERFLOWclause of a LISTAGG invocation - Can use to describe options in create sequence or table column type identity [ MINVALUE minvalue | NO MINVALUE ] [ MAXVALUE maxvalue | NO MAXVALUE ]
- Mysql specific syntax
- Specifies Ignore / Respect NULL within window functions. For example
FIRST_VALUE(column2) IGNORE NULLS OVER (PARTITION BY column1) - Stores the keyword after
OFFSET <number> - Privileges granted in a GRANT statement or revoked in a REVOKE statement.
<referential_action> = { RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET NULL | NO ACTION | SET DEFAULT }- Snowflake
RENAMEinformation. - RESET config option:
- An option in
ROLEstatement. - Schema possible naming variants (1).
- Fulltext search modifiers (1).
- One item of the comma-separated list following
SELECT - Can use to describe options in create sequence or table column type identity
- SET config value option:
- A node in a tree, representing a “query body” expression, roughly:
SELECT ... [ {UNION|EXCEPT|INTERSECT} SELECT ...] - A quantifier for SetOperator.
- Sqlite specific syntax
- A top-level statement (SELECT, INSERT, CREATE, etc.)
- A table-level constraint, specified in a
CREATE TABLEor anALTER TABLE ADD <constraint>statement. - A table name or a parenthesized subquery with an optional alias
- Timestamp and Time data types information about TimeZone formatting.
- SQLite specific syntax
- Unary operators
- SQL user defined type definition
- Primitive SQL values such as number and string